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WAIRARAPA race meeting, 1879. Prksident: J. P. Eußaeil, Esq. Judge : R, Bakton, Esq. SiKWAitbs: Messrs', J, Drummoiul, N. Grace, . H. M'Master, Wallaoo Smith, J. C. Vallaiicc, 11. 8. Wardcll, E. A. S. Wyllie. Stamii: Mr H.M'Master, CiEßic op tue Soai.es : Mr D, Donald. FIRST FEB. 13. Mahkn Plate, 45 soiw.—Entrance, 2 sovs.; I); miles; weight for ago; second homo to save entrance ; for maidens at tho time of entry ; winner of any stake after, time of entry of the value of £25 to carry Slbs. extra, and of £SO Gibs, extra. Wairarupa Sialic, 100 sow., added to a sweepstake of 5 eovs—Entrance, 2 govs,; 3 miles; weight for ago; sweepstake to bo paid by noon of the day of race. Produce Stukes, 40m>im., added to a sweepstake of 2 30va. —1J miles; for horses bred and trained in the district that have never started prior to Ist Nov,, 1878; weight for ' age; second horse to savo stakes, Hack Had;, 10 sops.—Entrance, 10s; once round; catch weights; post entry. Ladles' Purtr, 35 sow.—Entrance, 2aovs.; .1 milo; welter weights for age; gentlemen riders. SECOND DAY.-FEIDAY, FEB. 14. Hurdle Handicap, 50 nova.—Second horso to save his ntakes; entrance. 1 sov,; acceptance, 2 sovs.; 2 miles and a distance ; over darkened hurdles, 3ft. !)in. high. Hack Hurdle Race.— l'irsfc horse to receive 15 sovs.; second horse, ,'i sovs.; 1 milo and a distance ; weight, lOat. Entrance, 103. W, J, (1. Hundhtq), 150 sove,—Entrance. 2 sovs.; acceptance, 3 sovs,; 2 miles. Hack Uacc, 10 sods.—Entrance, 10s;' once round; post entry; weight, lOst. District Handicap, 50 sous—Entrance, 1 sov.; acceptance, 2 sovs, ; second horse to save his stakes; 1J miles; for horses owned in the district six months previous to entrance. Consolation.Handicap, 20 sovs,— Entrance, 1 sov.;, 1 milo; horses to be named a quarter of an hour after tho District Race, and to be handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoiut. REGULATIONS. The first saddling hell will ring at 11 a.m.; first race to start 11.30—sharp. Races to bo run under the Wairarapa Jockey Club Rules. General entries and nominations for Handicaps to bo mado to the Secretary at the Bising Sun Hotel, Greytown, between the hours of G and S p.m. on Saturday, February Ist, 1879, or by letter bearing postmark of that or earlier date. All entries to be accompanied with names and ages of horses, and colors of riders. No entry will bo accepted unless accompanied with amount of entrance money. Weights for all Handicaps will bo declared on Saturday, Bth February, 1879, at 9 p.m., at tho'Rising Sun Hotel, Greytown. Acceptances for tho Hurdle 'Haiiilii" , p n " 11 WJ,C Handicap to -h> g"' 0 " t0 t' lo cel ' o ' tary on the'course before 5 p.m. on the first day of the races, and for the District Handicap a quarter of au hour after tho W.J.C Handicap is run. The Ladies Purse will bo confined strictly to gentleman riders, and in order to carry out this rule, owners of horses entered in this race will be required to furnish the Secretary with the names of their riders at least half-an-hour before the race, for the approval of the Stewards. JNO. M. GIKDLESTONE, 13 Secretary Wairarapa Jockey Club STEAM CHAFF FACTORY, AtiBERT-STEEKT, Masterlon. OAT and WHEAT STRAW cut in any quantity on the shortest notice, and at the lowost market rates. CHAFF Supplied in any quantity—warranted well cut from good straw. WANTED TO BUY STRAW. 1G G. HERON, NOTICE, In (he matter of the "Bankruptcy Act, IS7G," And In tho matter of Thomas McCarthy, of Masterlon, Livery Stable Proprietor, a Debtor, ALL accounts due to the above Estate must be settled on or before the first day of February next, otherwise the same will be placed in the hands of my Solicitor for immediate collection. E, G. WILLIAMS, Creditor's Trustee. Mnsterton,— 18th Jan. 1879. 21

rjIHE undersigned begs to notify to his' -*- customers and tlic public that he ha taken his brother into partnership from the Ist instant, and that the business will henceforth be carried' on under the style of 1 BLYTH BROS,' All accounts duo to D. Blyth must be settled by the 31st instant. D. BLYTH Mastcrton, Jan. 211879. ■ 21 Three Milch Cows Five young Pigs (p.ire-bred Berkshire) Apply to ■ J. J. SMITH, 2,1 This Office. NOTICE-TO TRESPASSERS. nnilE Underagncdliaving su aincd serious X losses through persons trespassing on his Land and setting lire to li'S Bush, gives notice that he will after this date Prosecute Trespassers on the s.imc as the law directs. J. E. THOMPSON. Mastcrton, Jr.n. 3.1879. 3 OWING to a contemplated change in the business of the undersigned, all accounts against us are requested to be sent in for settlement on the first of February next, and all accounts owing to us remaining unpaid after that date, will be handed to a solicitor for immediate recovery. WILLIAMS, CAMERON & CO. Mastcrton, 17th Jan., 1879, 18 NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY I ; £I,OOO to be collected within Threo Weeks. . ALL persons, both high and low, rich and XL poor, Maori and Pakeha, indebted to the late firms of McCarthy & Palloos,. and Falloon, Hill & Co., are for the last time kindly requested to pay the same to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of Feb. next, after which date the books of the above >•' named firms will be handed over to my Solicitor for immediate collection. • [ '■■ ' A. FALLOON, 1 Jan, 13,1879. . • 13

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 69, 27 January 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 69, 27 January 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 69, 27 January 1879, Page 3

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